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DH.82A Tiger Moth of the World Air Forces

Item No. ICM32019

Description

The DH.82A Tiger Moth biplane was developed by de Havilland in the mid-1930s. Produced in large quantities - over 8,000 units by the end of World War II - it served extensively as a training and liaison aircraft. The DH.82A Tiger Moth gained widespread adoption, with Norway, Portugal, and Sweden establishing their own licensed production facilities. The aircraft also saw service with pilots from Belgium, France, and the USA. Simple yet reliable, the DH.82A Tiger Moth earned genuine affection and respect from novice and experienced pilots alike. Some even quipped that the letters “DH” stood for “durable” and ”efficient” - apt descriptors for this remarkable aircraft. The Tiger Moth continues to delight enthusiasts today, gracing both flying clubs and aviation shows with its presence.

Model Features
  • DH. 82A Tiger Moth training biplane as operated by Air Forces worldwide
  • Precise reproduction of aircraft geometry with detailed fuselage, engine, and cockpit elements
  • Decals featuring markings for the Air Forces of the USA, Belgium, Sweden, Portugal, and Vichy France

Markings Available
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth (Sk 11), Swedish Air Force, 1935
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth, Portugese Air Force, 1939
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth, Vichy French Air Force, 1941
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth, 353rd Fighter Group, US Air Force (USAAF), 1943
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth, Belgian Air Force, 1945

Model Information
  • Scale: 1:32
  • Number of Parts: 93 pieces
  • Length: 228 mm
  • Width: 280 mm
  • Includes detailed assembly instructions
  • Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
  • Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm

Examples of the Decals & Sprues

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DH.82A Tiger Moth of the World Air Forces

Item No. ICM32019
The DH.82A Tiger Moth biplane was developed by de Havilland in the mid-1930s. Produced in large quantities - over 8,000 units by the end of World War II - it served extensively as a training and liaison aircraft. The DH.82A Tiger Moth gained widespread adoption, with Norway, Portugal, and Sweden

Description

The DH.82A Tiger Moth biplane was developed by de Havilland in the mid-1930s. Produced in large quantities - over 8,000 units by the end of World War II - it served extensively as a training and liaison aircraft. The DH.82A Tiger Moth gained widespread adoption, with Norway, Portugal, and Sweden establishing their own licensed production facilities. The aircraft also saw service with pilots from Belgium, France, and the USA. Simple yet reliable, the DH.82A Tiger Moth earned genuine affection and respect from novice and experienced pilots alike. Some even quipped that the letters “DH” stood for “durable” and ”efficient” - apt descriptors for this remarkable aircraft. The Tiger Moth continues to delight enthusiasts today, gracing both flying clubs and aviation shows with its presence.

Model Features
  • DH. 82A Tiger Moth training biplane as operated by Air Forces worldwide
  • Precise reproduction of aircraft geometry with detailed fuselage, engine, and cockpit elements
  • Decals featuring markings for the Air Forces of the USA, Belgium, Sweden, Portugal, and Vichy France

Markings Available
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth (Sk 11), Swedish Air Force, 1935
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth, Portugese Air Force, 1939
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth, Vichy French Air Force, 1941
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth, 353rd Fighter Group, US Air Force (USAAF), 1943
  • DH.82A Tiger Moth, Belgian Air Force, 1945

Model Information
  • Scale: 1:32
  • Number of Parts: 93 pieces
  • Length: 228 mm
  • Width: 280 mm
  • Includes detailed assembly instructions
  • Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
  • Box size: 410 x 260 x 55 mm

Examples of the Decals & Sprues

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